The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 25 and 15 is the smallest multiple that both numbers share. To find the LCM, you can start by listing the multiples of each number: 25 (25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, ...) and 15 (15, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90, ...). The smallest multiple that appears in both lists is 75, so the LCM for 25 and 15 is 75.
24 is the median. There is no mode as both 25 and 15 appear the most amount of times. 15 is the range, as it is the difference between the highest and lowest values, which are 15 and 30
65 ÷ 25 = 2 with remainder 15.
15 and 10 are both factors of 30.
1, 5, 25.
The LCM of 15 and 25 is 75
The lowest number that both 15 and 25 go into is 75. 15 goes into 75 5 times, and 25 goes into 75 three times.
3 and 5 both go into multiples of 15, as both numbers are factors of 15. In mathematical terms, 15 is a multiple of both 3 and 5 because it can be evenly divided by both numbers without leaving a remainder.
25
15 and 5 both go into every multiple of 15 .
Exactly 15 times
what goes into both 21 and 25
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 25 and 15 is the smallest multiple that both numbers share. To find the LCM, you can start by listing the multiples of each number: 25 (25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, ...) and 15 (15, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90, ...). The smallest multiple that appears in both lists is 75, so the LCM for 25 and 15 is 75.
Both 15 and 20 can go into 60, as they are both factors of that number.
25/15 = 1.6666... = 1 2/3 times
NO!! '10' is a factor of numbers ending in '0' e.g. 1000000. '15' & '25' both end in '5' 10,15, & 25, have a factor of '5' .
The common factors of 25 and 15 are the numbers that divide both 25 and 15 without leaving a remainder. The factors of 25 are 1, 5, and 25, while the factors of 15 are 1, 3, 5, and 15. The only common factor between 25 and 15 is 5, as it is the only number that divides both 25 and 15 evenly.